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Dutch SER advises biomass use for chems production

The Dutch Social Economic Council (SER) published this month its report: “Biomass in Balance, a sustainability framework for the high value application of bio-feedstocks” (in Dutch) which advises the Dutch government about biomass sustainability and giving a recommendation that biomass should be use more as bio-feedstock (chemicals and materials production) instead of bioenergy and fuel … Continue reading »

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Morgan Stanley Joins Leadership of Global Carbon Accounting Partnership

I have to admit that I have limited familiarity with the investment and financial markets (and how they work) but it is interesting to observe the growing trend of investment firms and banks tying their long-term business strategies with environment-friendly projects and financing that have measurable and beneficial social and environmental impacts while earning commercially-appealing … Continue reading »

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Neste on post COVID-19 and its role in the circular bioeconomy

Here’s a small interview article with Neste’s Mercedes Alonso, Executive VP – Renewable Polymers and Chemicals, under the World Bioeconomy Forum’s (WCBEF) Five Minutes With….series. The Green Chemicals Blog is a media partner of the WCBEF virtual event which will be broadcasted live from Ruka, Finland on 10th September 2020. FOLLOW ME ON THESE SPACE

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Working Toward a Circular Economy in Challenging Times – the chemical recycling solution

The present moment is one of unprecedented challenge; for the world of engineering thermoplastics, there has been a chance to serve the needs of key workers, providing materials for protective masks, shields, and gowns. Details of some of these developments are given in the latest Engineering Thermoplastics Chemical Business Focus newsletter, which focuses on how … Continue reading »

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US DOE’s $5m grant to accelerate bio-based manufacturing

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) selected eight projects totaling over $5 million to conduct research and development (R&D) needed to accelerate the U.S. biomanufacturing sector. Part of the Agile BioFoundry (ABF) consortium, these projects will leverage National Laboratory capabilities to address challenges in biomanufacturing. DOE has selected the following projects: C16 Biosciences, of New York, NY, … Continue reading »

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